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Topics:University, Academia, Council of the European UnionPages: 1 (172 words)Published: December 4, 2014

﻿STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT’S REPORT FOR BOARD MEETING ON SATURDAY OCTOBER 18, 2014

The student council body of 2014-2015 elected its new executive body on September 15, 2014. The council has no major problems to report to the board at this moment as all the issues that have been brought to the attention of the council weren’t of great significances but most of the complaints were dealt with through the respective channels within a week. A few of the complains were addressed and we are now awaiting feedback for the other issues. For this school year, the Student Council body plans to start an annual scholarship fund. One or two students who have met the councils’ criteria of a high academic but are struggling financially. The recipient(s) will be selected with the assistances of the Guidance Department. Secondly the academic staff will be treated on Teacher’s Day. Funds that will be raised on the one approved fundraising day, February 16, 2015 will determine the success of the above activities.

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